Hit Comics #15
In "Die Spinne rettet den Tag - Das Ende des Grünen Kobold", Die Spinne faces off against the Green Goblin in a high-stakes battle that takes a sudden, unexpected turn. When an explosion rocks the scene, Norman Osborn's memories of the past years vanish, unraveling his identity as the Green Goblin and leaving him disoriented in a state before his transformation. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita with inks by Mike Esposito and John Romita, the issue's dynamic art and tense pacing capture a pivotal moment in the conflict. The cover, penciled by John Romita and inked by Mike Esposito and John Romita, perfectly frames the chaos of the showdown.
In "Die Spinne rettet den Tag - Das Ende des Grünen Kobold," Die Spinne faces off against the Green Goblin in a high-stakes battle that takes a sudden turn when an explosion erases Norman Osborn’s memories, unraveling his identity as the villain and returning him to a state before his transformation. The story unfolds with urgent tension, exploring the fragile line between hero and villain as the past begins to unravel.
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